MXL5: Links Incorrect When Source Document(s) Closed |
The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Excel for the Macintosh, version 5.0
SYMPTOMS
In Microsoft Excel version 5.0 for the Macintosh, linked cells on your
worksheet may display incorrect data. The value displayed may be zero, a
very large number, or a very small number instead of the actual data.
CAUSE
This problem occurs only if the source document is closed. The problem
occurs in the following cases:
Formatted Blank Cells
When the cell that you link to is preceded by multiple blank cells, and the
blank cells contain some type of formatting, such as bold, the linked cell
contains an incorrect value if the source document is closed.
For example, when you link to cell G1 in the following example, if cells
C1:F1 contain formatting, this behavior occurs:
A1: B1: 23 C1: D1: E1: F1: G1: 4
Series of Integer and/or Simple Numeric Values
When the linked worksheet contains a row of integer or simple numeric
values (1 or 2 decimal places), and you link to a cell in the same row that
is preceded by a series of these numbers which is not an integer or simple
numeric value (has more decimal places or is a formula), the linked cell
contains an incorrect value if the source document is closed.
Take for example a worksheet where column A contains text entries
describing the data, columns B-F contain numeric values with 2 decimal
places (dollar values), and column G contains the sums of the data. When
you link to any cell in column G, the incorrect value is displayed when the
source document is closed.
Note that these are not all of the causes of this problem. There are other
scenarios that may also cause this problem.
WORKAROUND
To work around this problem, use any of the following methods.
Method 1
Open the source files. This causes the linked cells to display the correct
data.
Method 2
In the case of formatted blank cells, open the source worksheet, and follow
these steps:
- On the Edit menu, click Go To. Click Special.
- Under Select, select the Blanks option, and click OK to select all of
the blank cells.
- On the Edit menu, point to Clear, and click Formats.
Method 3
Move all of the linked worksheets into one workbook.
Method 4
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In the case of integer or simple numeric values, open the source file,
select every other column of the rows that contain numeric data and replace
the values with formulas. You can do this by adding an equal sign (=) at
the beginning of each cell that contains a numeric value.
You can use the following Excel 4.0 macro to automatically add an equal
sign to a selection of cells, except any blank cells or cells that contain
formulas or text.
A1: AddEqualSigns
A2: =FOR.CELL("curcell")
A3: = IF(NOT(ISBLANK(curcell)))
A4: = IF(NOT(GET.CELL(48,curcell)))
A5: = IF(NOT(ISERROR(curcell+1)))
A6: = FORMULA("="&curcell,curcell)
A7: = END.IF()
A8: = END.IF()
A9: = END.IF()
A10: =NEXT()
A11: =RETURN()
Note that running this macro in your file causes your file to be slightly
larger, because formulas take more space than numeric values.
Notes on Macro
A4: Get.Cell(48) returns TRUE if cell contains formula
A5: If there's an error, cell contains Text
STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft products
listed at the beginning of this article. This problem was corrected in
Microsoft Excel version 5.0a for the Macintosh.
Additional query words:
wrong
Keywords : xlmac
Version : MACINTOSH:5.0
Platform : MACINTOSH
Issue type : kbbug
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